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Originally Posted by RickS
Nice image, Paul!
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Thanks Rick.
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Originally Posted by alistairsam
That looks great Paul, lots of detail.
Have you noticed any difference with the 1x1 bin vs 2x2 in terms of clarity?
In the link, the right side is darker than the left, any idea why that could be?
You've inspired me to get some Ha done with my OSC as well. just need these clouds to clear up.
A reducer would help shorten your exposure for wide DSO's.
I've started compiling a list of targets suitable for Ha imaging.
Look forward to more.
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thanks very much.
The 1X1 binning has a higher resolution even when taking into account throwing away the G and B channels. The 2X2 is obviously more sensitive for the same given exposure time.
I have become aware of difference between the R and L sides and I'm not sure if this is a gradient or if there is a difference inherent in the area?
I have been trying to use a PFlat4 lent to me by a friend but for some reason I have had difficulty in getting it to focus with my imaging setup (more fiddling required).
The length of the subs does not worry me. As my polar alignment has improved and my guiding become more accurate then I have increased my sub length. Short subs with the QHY have produced a lot of noise for me in the past. If you have a problem getting long subs then as you suggested a focal reducer or the Binning at 2X2 would allow you to use shorter subs.
Thank you for all your suggestions / questions